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  2. Philippine peso - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine peso, ... as well as the Chinese yuan and the Japanese yen. ... to an amount which should not at any one time exceed 10 million dollars or 20 million ...

  3. Japanese yen - Wikipedia

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    The yen (Japanese: 円, symbol: ¥; code: JPY) is the official currency of Japan. It is the third-most traded currency in the foreign exchange market, after the United States dollar and the euro. [2] It is also widely used as a third reserve currency after the US dollar and the euro.

  4. Honda Prize - Wikipedia

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    10 million yen: First awarded: 1980; 44 years ago () ... Henning Kagermann [10] Germany 2021 Alim Louis Benabid [11] France 2022 Hidetoshi Katori [12] Japan 2023

  5. What Is a Carry Trade, and How Did a Small Rate Hike in ... - AOL

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    Consider: If you had borrowed 10 million yen a month ago and immediately converted it to U.S. dollars, you'd have had about $62,000. But given the way the yen has surged recently, you would need ...

  6. Japan braces for life with interest rates after historic change

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    Even on a smaller loan of about 10 million yen, the difference between 3% and 1% would be considerable, with the annual interest payment on 3% equivalent to an one employee's monthly salary, he said.

  7. 2024 Japan Football League - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the J.League stated extra requisites for promotions, with teams needing to have an average attendance of at least 2,000 in home matches, and an annual admission revenue of at least 10 million yen. [7] The dates and the host teams of the promotion/relegation play-off were pre-determined by the J.League.

  8. Japanese model goes viral after sharing extreme before-and-after photos of her plastic surgery transformation; the result of more than 20 procedures costing around 24 million yen. The post ...

  9. History of Philippine money - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine peso is ultimately derived from the Spanish peso or pieces of eight brought over in large quantities by the Manila galleons of the 16th to 19th centuries. From the same Spanish peso or dollar is derived the various pesos of Latin America, the dollars of the US and Hong Kong, as well as the Chinese yuan and the Japanese yen. [1 ...